JERUSALEM, Israel – As anti-Israel, pro-Hamas protests are rocking U.S. campuses at the start of another school year, the Democrats’ Vice Presidential Nominee Tim Walz told a Michigan radio station Friday that the demonstrators “are speaking out for all the right reasons.”
During his interview with NPR affiliate WCMU, Walz didn’t mention the Hamas terror group, which was responsible for the execution of six Israeli hostages, including one American, in a Gaza tunnel earlier this month. He also called for more pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to conclude a ceasefire deal and a halt to the fighting.
“I think those folks who are speaking out loudly in Michigan are speaking out for all the right reasons. It’s a humanitarian crisis, “Walz stated. “It can’t stand the way it is, and we need to find a way that people can live together in this.”
The Washington Free Beacon reports that University of Michigan students recently gathered for a mass “die-in” on campus to protest Israel’s war against Hamas for murdering more than 1,200 Israelis and kidnapping more than 250 Israelis and foreign nationals.
At the top of the Democrats’ ticket, Vice President Kamala Harris has been dogged on the campaign trail by anti-Israel protesters who believe the
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